Trump says he’s placing tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China starting Saturday
President Donald Trump said Friday he would place 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10 percent tariffs on goods from China effective on Saturday, raising the specter of…
Would you consider switching to a smartphone with an E Ink display?
Electronic paper, otherwise known as ePaper, is a miraculous display technology -- it's able to digitally approximate the reflective and visual properties of a physical sheet of paper, and it…
Microsoft Copilot to get OpenAI GPT-o1 ‘for free’
'Magical' upgrade coincidentally follows M365 price hike
MSP: Two drivers, passenger injured in US-131 wrong-way crash
Two drivers and a passenger sustained "serious-critical" injuries after a wrong-way crash Friday afternoon, according to Michigan State Police.The head-on cras
How will local cities and counties handle immigration arrests?
Local cities discuss how they will handle immigration enforcement from the federal government.
Should US work with China to ensure mutually safe AI development?
China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence chatbot is making waves in the U.S. and stoking an already intense technology competition with America's adversary.
Plane crash ignites cars and homes in Philly neighborhood, Pennsylvania governor says
A small plane crashed in Philadelphia on Friday night, with several media outlets reporting multiple casualties.
Kelsea Ballerini returning to Michigan on Tuesday, last chance to get Detroit tickets
Kelsea Ballerini’s second 2025 Michigan concert date is coming up on Tuesday, February 4. See her live at Little Caesars Arena with Maisie Peters and MaRynn Taylor for less than…
Trump plans to impose additional tariffs on EU, foreign semiconductors, gas & oil
Meanwhile, Trump signed a series of executive orders in the Oval Office on Friday.
Polar Vortex may not be done with Michigan, but only as a side-swipe
The long-range data shows we may be done with a true Arctic air mass similar to what we experienced in January. But we certainly aren't done with normal cold yet.